I used the 3 commands below and it went well. The only problem I had prior to 
performing these steps was that the GUI kept telling me that my session had 
expired, even after logging in.

 

Now that the GUI works, I am seeing these entries (and a whole bunch of similar 
ones from yesterday morning) in the YUM log:

 

Apr 11 20:11:53 base-apache-locale-en: ts_done name in te is 
base-apache-locale-da_DK should be base-apache-locale-en

Apr 11 20:11:52 base-apache-locale-da_DK: ts_done name in te is 
base-apache-locale-de_DE should be base-apache-locale-da_DK

Apr 11 20:11:52 base-apache-locale-de_DE: ts_done name in te is 
base-apache-capstone should be base-apache-locale-de_DE

Apr 11 20:11:52 base-apache-capstone: ts_done name in te is 
base-apache-locale-ja should be base-apache-capstone

Apr 11 20:11:52 base-apache-locale-ja: ts_done name in te is base-apache-glue 
should be base-apache-locale-ja

 

Also…the YUM output indicated “Failed:  openssh-clients.i386 0:4.3p2-72.el5” 

The openssh update above now appears in available YUM updates.

 

The server appears to be working fine. Should I be concerned about the YUM log 
entries, and should I install the ssh by clicking “update system”?

 

There are also normal-looking entries from the YUM I did recently:

 

Apr 11 20:11:51 Updated: base-apache-locale-da_DK-1.3.0-0BX12.centos5.noarch

Apr 11 20:11:51 Updated: base-apache-locale-de_DE-1.3.0-0BX12.centos5.noarch

 

Thanks!

 

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Michael Stauber
Sent: Sunday, April 10, 2011 9:20 AM
To: BlueOnyx General Mailing List
Subject: [BlueOnyx:06959] Re: IMPORTANT: Last nights YUM updates - official fix 
- UPDATE

 

Hi all,

I just updated the news section on the BlueOnyx webpage with the latest info on 
this problem:

http://www.blueonyx.it/index.php?mact=News,cntnt01,detail,0&cntnt01articleid=70&cntnt01origid=54&cntnt01returnid=54

Additionally an updated base-apache-* module has been released to the BlueOnyx 
YUM repositories. Upon installation (and on any cced.init) it will run the fix 
for you.

If you are affected by the problem, do thIs:

1.) Login to your BlueOnyx by SSH as "admin".

2.) Use the command "su -" to gain root access.

3.) Run "yum clean all", followed by "yum update".

At the least this should download the new "base-apache-*" RPMs, but it may also 
grab some other updates, too. Which is fine.

As some YUM repositories don't have the fix yet, I temporarily disabled all YUM 
repositories which don't have the updates yet.

-- 

With best regards

Michael Stauber

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